Fashion Roundup: Roberto Cavalli's Slithery Credit Card; Men's Designers Avoiding the Runway; Stephen Sprouse for Louis Vuitton
Just in time for the recession, Roberto Cavalli has introduced an exclusive snakeskin credit card. [Luxist via Cityfile]
Chicago-based designer Mario Pinto, whose designs are often worn by Michelle Obama, says the trick to designing the perfect dress is being able to wear the dress yourself. [Vogue UK]
Adam Kimmel is latest menswear designer who plans to present his fall 2009 collection as an installation without the use of models. [WWD]
Next Thursday, the Stephen Sprouse-inspired graffiti collection for Louis Vuitton, designed by Marc Jacobs, arrives at the label's downtown store. [WWD]
As some designers have been dropping out of showing at Bryant Park this year, IMG has compiled a list of the designers--Carolina Herrera, Calvin Klein and Charlotte Ronson among them--who still plan to participate in the tents. [FWD]
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